Wednesday, 9 January 2019

Medieval-Authentic Glamour Magic

So in today's newest issue of RPGPundit Presents, we provide another special Medieval-Authentic system of magic common in ancient legends and associated with the lore of fairies, witches and druids.

In an earlier issue we presented the magic of Enchantment.  Now here, RPGpundit Presents #62: Medieval-Authentic Glamour Magic presents the other great medieval fairy-magic, Glamour. It is the power of creating illusions and deception.

In Medieval-Authentic Glamour Magic, there's a complete system of medieval illusionism for your NPCs or PCs, or your fae elf monsters.


Your medieval-authentic spellcasters can learn how to do tricks manipulating light and shadow, sound, transforming appearance, Not Being Seen, and wards to trigger illusions.

Material in the book helps you to very easily figure out how to incorporate this magic into your game. There's different options for how to introduce Glamour, and how easy you as a GM want your players to learn it. There's easy rules for how to learn glamour, how to use glamour and how to try to resist glamour.


You can pick up Medieval-Authentic Glamour Magic for just $2.99 from DTRPG or from the Precis Intermedia Webstore!


And while you're at it, be sure to pick up the rest of the great supplements in the RPGPundit Presents series:


RPGPundit Presents #1: DungeonChef!

RPGPundit Presents #2: The Goetia  (usable for Lion & Dragon!)

RPGPundit Presents #3: High-Tech Weapons


RPGPundit Presents #5: The Child-Eaters (an adventure scenario for Lion & Dragon!)









RPGPundit Presents #17: The Hunters (an adventure for Lion & Dragon!)




RPGPundit Presents #21: Hecate's Tomb (an adventure for Lion & Dragon!)































RPGPundit Presents #54: Medieval College Adventures (compatible with Lion & Dragon)




RPGPundit Presents #58: Expanded Prior History Tables  (compatible with Lion & Dragon!)




Stay tuned for more next week!

RPGPundit

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